Pimlico Afghan Square is great for many crochet projects like blankets, bags and event tops. You can make this square with any yarn.
Go to the free pattern on Ravelry.
Modern Granny Afghan
It’s a granny afghan, but granny’s put on her air pods and has gone to Starbucks for a salt caramel frappucino. This means it’s a modern take on a timeless classic. It uses interwoven blocks instead of squares. As a result, you get a more cohesive and interesting texture without a traditional granny square look.
Likewise, the size is also easily adjustable, and this project can be sized using both yarn weights and rows numbers. It can be a baby blanket, a giant bedspread or anything in between.
Go to the pattern: Modern Granny Afghan
More info also on Ravlery.
Stashaholic’s Brain Dead Afghan
Looking beyond the très amusant name, this is a lovely afghan pattern with a gorgeous, shingled texture. The pattern is designed to use up an existing yarn stash, instead of buying a bunch of new stock. Of course, the reason we would use up the yarn stash is so that we can buy more yarn, which may make the last point a bit self-defeating.
Go to the pattern: Stashaholic’s Brain Dead Afghan
More info also on Ravlery.
Cats Afghan
Classic cat patterns will never be a miss, especially if you like fun projects and/or cats! It’s a great opportunity to practice tapestry crochet, so choose your favorite colors and start making your own. Cats afghan is adjustable, so you will be able to easily make it into a baby blanket if needed.
Go to the pattern: Cats Afghan, or read more here ravelry.
Easy Ripple Afghan
A ripple afghan is always a very popular item as it is eye-catching and colorful.
Although straight lines are fun, these wavy ripples are so much more enjoyable and rich. Use a yarn weight chart to match textures.
Go to the pattern: Easy Ripple Afghan
More info also on Ravlery.
Granny Square Jacket
This project demonstrates that granny squares shouldn’t be associated with blankets only. They can not only be used as a building blocks, but also the granny squares serve as a striking visual element.
The original pattern and the photos are available at Make and Do Crew blog: Revival Cardigan
More info about yarn and project photographed also on Ravelry.